Tower Bridge Incident

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This famous painting was commissioned to celebrate one of the most astonishing aviation incidents of the jet age. On 5 April 1968 Hawker Hunter FGA.9 XF442 from No.1 Squadron RAF, flown by Flt Lt Alan Pollock, flew under Tower Bridge after “beating up” the Houses of Parliament.

Unimpressed that there would be no fly past over London to celebrate the RAF’s 50th Anniversary, Pollock decided to do something himself.

Signatures:

  • Signed by the Artist and Alan Pollock
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Description

ALAN POLLOCK, the man who flew a Hawker Hunter Jet through the middle of Tower Bridge on April 5, 1968. His daredevil antics caused a storm of controversy at the time, but the Royal Air Force refused to court martial him, preferring, instead to have a Medical Board discharge him.

He was not court martialled, he claims, because his outspoken views on the fighting effectiveness of the Royal Air Force and the lack of RAF 50th anniversary flying celebrations in l968, might provide embarrassing publicity.

It has also since transpired that his one-man anniversary display inadvertently coincided with the recently exposed ‘coup plot’ against Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s Labour Government. A graduate prizewinner from RAF Training College Cranwell, Al Pollock was a fighter leader and instructor and saw active operational service in the Middle East and served as Aide-de-Camp to a NATO Air Commander.

One of the three pre-formation founders of the Red Arrows aerobatic team, he held the rare ‘exceptional’ RAF fast jet pilot rating.

Additional information

Dimensions 65 × 48 cm
Print Type

Publishers Proof, Remarque, Double Remarque, Canvas Print

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